Godfrey.
Holgate.
Keane.
Mina.
All considered - are any of these good enough long term?
Would they any get in another other team in the top 10 of the league?
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Theres the 5th player in the photo and I was impressed with Branthwaite when he came in during Ancelottis first season in a back 4.
Holgate: I dont know if its because hes in/out of the team and/or been played in multiple positions but whatever there was to build upon seems to have disintegrated.
Keane: He's like white dog poop. You used to see it back in the 80s/90s but these days its very rare. Big oaf with no pace, cant turn, 50p head, afraid to commit, poor positioning and frightened of the opposition.
Mina: Class, but these injuries dont just reflect on him but also how bad we are without him. If we had the depth of Man United then we keep him as he has the 'star' quality at centre back but where we are, we need starting players.
Godfrey: Looked class under Ancelotti, had covid and looks dreadful under a manager who cant setup a defence.
The two I keep are Branthwaite (should have been given more opportunities) and Godfrey...i also keep Mina if we can extend his contract. If not then we need to sell him along with Holgate and Keane.
It’s the manager mate, that exact back four kept a lot of clean sheets together last season.
Theres no doubt about it that Benitez sets up a defence worse than Silva and Martinez.
Keane should have been launched out of a cannon 3 years ago, He's absolute dog muck.
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Helps if a manager can organise them like
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